profligately Antonyms
Strongest:
- parsimonious
- thrifty
- frugal
- thrifty
- sparing
- spare
- penurious
- conserving
- miserly
- cheap
- cheap
- stingy
- tightfisted
- frugal
- miserly
- spare
- stingy
- penurious
- conserving
- parsimonious
- economical
- economical
- sparing
- tightfisted
Strong:
- stinting
- tight
- judicious
- wise
- sensible
- careful
- wise
- scrimping
- judicious
- niggardly
- stinting
- provident
- economizing
- prudent
- pinching
- mean
- sensible
- scrimping
- pinching
- skimping
- niggardly
- tight
- prudent
- economizing
- skimping
- penny-pinching
- close
- mean
- provident
- penny-pinching
- careful
- close
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- philanthropical
- generous
- spendthrift
- philanthropic
- unthrifty
- reckless
- prodigal
- liberal
- careless
- extravagant
- high-rolling
- squandering
- lavish
- thriftless
Weak:
Meaning of profligately
profligately (r)
in a dissolute way
profligately Sentence Examples
- Despite warnings, he continued to spend profligately on unnecessary items.
- The corporation invested profligately in extravagant office renovations, ignoring more pressing needs.
- She lived profligately, always choosing opulence over practicality.
- The government continued to allocate funds profligately despite mounting debt.
- He gambled profligately, risking his entire savings on high-stakes bets.
- The company's executives traveled profligately, staying in luxury accommodations at every opportunity.
- The dictator spent profligately on personal luxuries while his people suffered in poverty.
- Despite his modest income, he dined out profligately, dining at expensive restaurants almost daily.
- The heiress spent profligately, never thinking twice about the cost of her purchases.
- The organization spent profligately on marketing campaigns, often without seeing significant returns on investment.
FAQs About the word profligately
in a dissolute way
wasteful, philanthropical, generous,spendthrift, philanthropic, unthrifty, reckless, prodigal, liberal, careless
parsimonious, thrifty, frugal, thrifty, sparing, spare, penurious, conserving, miserly, cheap
Despite warnings, he continued to spend profligately on unnecessary items.
The corporation invested profligately in extravagant office renovations, ignoring more pressing needs.
She lived profligately, always choosing opulence over practicality.
The government continued to allocate funds profligately despite mounting debt.